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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Cheap accommodation for a business traveler Posted: Fri September 25, 2009 06:47 AM UTC
hello!
i'll be in newcastle next week for work. everything's coming out of pocket so i'd prefer to stay somewhere that's cheap, quiet and accessible to downtown. totally open to hostels or bed & breakfasts.
could you recommend some places?
thanks!
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waxyjax
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
New to Newcastle Posted: Tue September 15, 2009 10:45 PM UTC
Hey
I'm moving to Newcastle in a few months from Canada to supply teach. I'm wondering where the best place is to live. I'm only 22 so I want somewhere where there are lots of young people but is safe and affordable.
Also do you think the students will like having a Canadian teacher and do you think I will have a hard time understanding student's 'geordie' accents?
Thanks!
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freefalling123 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Daughter's 21st birthday celebrations Posted: Wed August 12, 2009 03:19 PM UTC
Hi, we are coming to Newcastle to celebrate my daughter's 21st birthday and wonder if anyone can recommend a nice restaurant with a good atmosphere? We have heard of Cafe 21 but do not know of anyone who has eaten there. Does anyone know of it and what it is like? Any other suggestions most welcome.
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pearson_joan 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Train travel between Newcastle & Edinburgh Posted: Sat August 1, 2009 05:16 PM UTC
Hi, what is the best train option (i.e. relatively low cost & short journey time) between Newcastle and Edinburgh?
Thanks.
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CALSF
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| Sunderland |
somewhere to stay,Great North Run weekend !!!! Posted: Fri April 17, 2009 08:42 PM UTC
hi people
My best mate is entered in the great north run and myself,wife and his wife want to show our support and travel up and stay for the weekend.
I know its late to be trying to organise somewhere to stay but there is absolutely nothing I can find that is not ridiculous in price.
Anyone know of any local guest or b & b's that are available at all ??
There are 4 of us,travelling up Saturday 19th and back again Monday.
I have spent the last few nights trying to sort something but have had no luck at all
Any help would be greatly appreciated
cheers
the bear
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BLUENOSEBEAR
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Traveling from Newcastle to York or Leeds Posted: Wed January 28, 2009 12:18 AM UTC
Hi everyone, I will be traveling to Newcastle on the 14 May. This is my 1st time in England.
I would like to know how much does it cost to travel to Leeds or York for a full day trip.
Hope anyone can give me good advice.
Thanks in advance.
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wanrensg 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Accommodation for stag party Posted: Wed November 5, 2008 10:52 PM UTC
Hi,
I'm looking to book a hotel for a friends stag party in Newcastle. I'd appreciate if someone could recommend a hotel that is located in the heart of the action in the city centre & that has a residence bar that stays open late!! Not alot to ask for!!!
Thanks in advance,
Peter
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Petermurt 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
New year in Geordieland Posted: Mon October 27, 2008 02:37 PM UTC
Hello
Coming over from the Wirral for New Years Eve. (2 couples age 27-30)
Whats the score in Newcastle is it just pubs and clubs or do you have anything going on down the quayside?
If its the pubs and clubs thing would we need to book tickets or anything?
Were stopping New years day aswell so a nice restaurant recomendation would be good too.
Also anything worth visiting when were there... I've only ever been to Newcastle once before we only seen the inside of St James and a cracking chinese restaurant in the quayside.
Thanks
Ross
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Rosstipha
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Cheap accommodation in Newcastle? Posted: Wed September 10, 2008 02:26 PM UTC
Hi to all kind people from Newcastle,
My boyfriend and I are planning to visit Newcastle for a couple of days in November to attend a NUFC's match.
I will greatly appreciate if someone gives me an advice where to stay in Newcastle. Since our budget is a quite modest one, we are looking for a cheap hotel or hostel only to have a nap for a couple of hours. Tried to find one via internet but there is no great varity of options. Is it so?
I would also appreciate some local information concerning the best pubs in the city?
Thank you very much in advace!
Can't wait to see this lovely place!
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newone_ 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Best way to see the most? Posted: Wed July 30, 2008 06:46 PM UTC
I coming with my sister to Newcastle the weekend of the bank holiday. We fly in late the friday night and fly out Monday pm. Will the tourist attractions be open on the bank holiday Monday? Also, we want to try and see tynemouth castle and priory, Bamburgh castle, lindirfarn, Hever Castle and Haddon Hall. We will be able to see these things in the 3 days we have in the area? Is it best to book day trips or hire a car and drive ourselves? We are both Australians and don't know the area well. Thanks!
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jenoz 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
an american couple moving to NewCastle Posted: Mon June 30, 2008 09:21 PM UTC
Hi,
We are an american couple moving to Newcastle. Will we be welcome in NewCastle? We will be working with the film community and filmmakers. Also are there dog friendly beaches and is a dog friendly city?
We have been to London and other parts of England but not to Newcastle, and are well aware of the distinctive Geordi dialect. I'm sure we'll get used to it, but generally speaking how understanding and patient are Newcastlers to people who don't quite understand what they're saying at first?
Thank you
Alex
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jalexlucy 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Neil Talbot 3D map of Tyne on Quayside wall Posted: Mon February 18, 2008 01:46 PM UTC
Can anyone point me to a website or book that will name the buildings etc on this map
Ta.
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PaulRTempest 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Newcastle for "the end of the year" Posted: Wed August 29, 2007 09:22 AM UTC
I am going to come in Newcastle 4/5 days for the end of the year 2007 with a small group of friends 4/5.
For me it's very important to find a vibrant nightlife. We are italians so we don't need a few drinks.
What about the cost to "come in " in the clubs?
Last year i have been in the south, in Bournemouth, the accomodation it wasn't cheaper but the cost of the nightlife was good, 1/2 pouds for "come in" and only in the weekend,so also the cost of the drinks was good of our local standards.
I need any useful information about Newcastle or an alternative clubbing destination. thanks
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gerico.one 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Newcastle parking Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 09:48 AM UTC
Hi
I'm looking for reasonably-priced parking near Newcastle Airport for 2 weeks in September. The "official" airport car parks seem pretty expensive. City centre would be fine, as I can take the metro to the airport. Does anyone have any suggestions?
James
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jamesfmunro
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Studying in Newcastle Posted: Sat April 14, 2007 04:15 PM UTC
Hi everyone,
I'm planning to start my MBA in England in September. I haven’t decided in which University yet but Newcastle Upon Tyne University is on my list of choices. I will be grateful if I can get some info from residents about the city life in general. I'll be staying for a year so I want to make must of it, study and otherwise ;) So it will be more helpful if the comments come from people who went to Newcastle University.
Cheers,
Causal_A
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Casual_Ad
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
1st Time to Newcastle Posted: Sun January 28, 2007 11:38 PM UTC
Hi,
we are a family of 3 , with a girl aged 8,we are thinking of a long week-end in Newcastle,seen it on tv and read lots of good things about the place,so really need advice on where to best to stay,where best to shopping,eating out,fun things for the kids , Transport,etc etc .
Thanks in advance.
Lee...............
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epsomboy 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
cost of living for a student Posted: Fri January 26, 2007 12:45 PM UTC
i will be visiting Newcastle as clinical observer in the NHS hospital and will be staying for about 4 months. Hospital has ensured me accomodation in hospital campus.
if i choose to stay in the city, what would be approximatate living cost per month ( being a student will be eating home made)
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drabhijitkulk 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Indian relocating from Kent to New Castle - How good/safe/friendly is life out there? Posted: Mon January 15, 2007 01:50 PM UTC
Hi I am an Indian considering relocating to New Castle after having stayed for an year in Kent. I have heard a lot about the weather, beautiful countryside, culture, strong accent etc but not sure about people's attitude towards racism. I have a family(with a new born) so would like find out as much as possible about the place and be sure before I make a decision. I am basically looking at having a nice pleasant, friendly and peaceful life out there. I have travelled quite a lot and stayed in various western countries and haven't faced many problems till now, but many people have warned me about the racism being a major problem in the north and around New Castle. Would like to have my facts right from people actually living there rather than base my decision on rumours and hear-say. Would appreciate inputs on this.
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mumbaiya 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Indian restaraunts Posted: Tue January 9, 2007 07:58 AM UTC
hi,
my husband is newcastle and he is struggling with the food there. We are Indian. Can anyone help us out. plz suggest restaraunts which offer genuine indian food. Moreover he is staying in Scotswood Road. So how should he go about from his place to whatever indian restraunt u suggest. Since he will be staying there for more than a month it would be nice if u suggest some indian restaraunt that is closest.
Thanks in advance!
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elitejyo 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
What are the important things that I need to carry to Newcastle Posted: Wed January 3, 2007 08:30 AM UTC
i am an asian and am planning to come to Newcastle this weekend. Please tell me what kind of clothes and other important things i need to carry along. I am planning to stay for a month here. Plz reply asap so that i complete the shopping.
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elitejyo 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
harriet n lou from essex Posted: Thu December 14, 2006 03:41 PM UTC
hey i had a mint night in yel but was wondering if you have a vip area coz we didnt see one me and a few of the girls would like to come back for a weekend but want a vip suit if you do them would you plz email the details thanx harriet n lou from essex xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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essexgal 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Travelling to Newcastle in December Posted: Wed November 22, 2006 08:07 PM UTC
I am travelling to Newcastle in December with a side trip to Scotland.
Can anyone suggest a hotel reasonably priced within walking distance of Northumbria University?
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jamesmontreal 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
7 Irish lads heading to Newcastle........... Posted: Thu November 9, 2006 05:45 PM UTC
Hey guys, I was wondering if I could get your help with something? ! I'm heading off to Newcastle on the 24th with six lunatics all of whom are single and looking to go where all the females frequent. As i'm very much in a relationship i'm unfortunately gonna be the bore but sure its meant to be a laugh anyway. We're staying in the Premier Inn in Quayside. Does anyone have any info on this place? I know its not meant to be too nice, but sure it'll do the job for seven lads. Also, dress code? Best places for the lads to erm, interact... !!! Nice one!
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Fredkay 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
NEWCASTLE WITH MY DAUGHTER Posted: Mon October 30, 2006 05:24 PM UTC
ANY OTHER QUESTION. FOR 31/12/2006 I'LL CAME WITH MY FAMILY (WIFE AND A BABY 8 MONTHS OLD) IS A GOOD IDEA. PLACE TO MAKE FOOT FOR HER?
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MARCUSMARCUS 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
END OF 2006 IN NEWCASTLE Posted: Thu October 26, 2006 03:37 PM UTC
SOMEBODY CAN REPLY TO ME? IS A GOOD IDEA TO GO TO NEWCASTLE FOR THE 31/12/2006?
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MARCUSMARCUS 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Getting to newcastle for the run Posted: Thu September 21, 2006 09:29 PM UTC
Where can i get a train from to get to the great north run on 1st october ? am coming up from the south could i get one from Durham or somewhere similar ?
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BenLorraine 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Weekend in Newcastle Posted: Sat September 9, 2006 10:22 AM UTC
Hi, I am coming to Newcastle next weekend and need some suggestions as to where to stay. I've seen a Formula 1 hotel listed anyone stayed there?
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MamguIz&Will 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
International Airport Posted: Tue July 25, 2006 02:39 PM UTC
what Asian destination/airline flies directly to Newcastle International Airport?
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joysweet
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
Watching the world cup Posted: Wed June 7, 2006 07:52 AM UTC
I'm in Newcastle with the boys this weekend for the first England match of the world cup,is there any big screens outside being set up ?. If not where is the best place to watch it for the atmosphere?
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timdj 
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| Newcastle upon Tyne |
World Cup Viewing Posted: Tue June 6, 2006 12:13 PM UTC
I am going to Newcastle on Saturday the 10th of June, and, frankly, I don't want to miss Englands opening game. I am aware that lots of pubs and clubs will have the game on show, however I have heard that their could be a big screen at the monument. I might be asking the wrong people, but can you maybe do the research to confirm whether this rumour is true.
Thankyou for your co-operation
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rich06 
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